
The soldiers remained at the courtyard while the Blue Spirit led Aang across the bridge. The Blue Spirit quickly grabbed Aang and threateningly held his sword at Aang's throat. Zhao ordered his soldiers not to kill the Avatar, as the Avatar would just be reborn again. Aang was about to fly out using his glider, but after seeing the Blue Spirit still fending off the soldiers by himself Aang flew back to fight alongside him. A fire attack from behind forced them to evade and split up, fighting the soldiers on the opposite sides on the courtyard. Zuko entered the temple courtyard with Aang, where they were surrounded by many Fire Nation soldiers.
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He used his dual dao swords to break Aang free from the chains. While Zhao addressed his assembly of soldiers, Zuko headed toward the prayer room, stealthily taking down the soldiers posted there along the way. He slipped underneath a Fire Nation tank and grabbed its undercarriage, hitching a ride. Later, Zuko dressed up as the Blue Spirit to spy on Zhao.

To convey his point, he asked a local boy about the banished prince. However, Zuko was determined catch the Avatar first and think about the pretty girls later. Iroh pointed out that were lots of pretty girls in the town and pleaded with Zuko to settle down here and abandon the search for the Avatar. Zuko mentioned that they were catching up with the Avatar and the Avatar's friends. At the Fire Nation Colony Fifteen, located in the Northern Earth Kingdom, Zuko sat with his uncle Iroh in a tea shop, with Zuko's face hidden by the hood of his cloak to avoid being recognized. It was implied that Zuko might have found Katara's necklace there. They also entered the former prison camp and looked around. Zuko and two soldiers, disguised as travelers of the Earth Kingdom, visited the first village Aang liberated. Iroh observed from the deck above while drinking his tea. Back on his ship, Zuko gazed at his family picture (his mother, his father, his sister and himself) before began his training of firebending and hand-to-hand combat. Zuko confronted Zhao and told him that, once Zuko's father took him back, Zhao would bow before Zuko. Zhao reminded them how Ozai banished the Fire Lord's son Zuko, and Zuko could not return until he found the Avatar. Zhao made a toast in the mess hall that seemingly mocked Zuko in front of his soldiers. Zuko and Iroh sat with Zhao on the main table. Commander Zhao spotted Zuko on Zuko's ship out in the sea and offered him lunch on Zhao's ship. Zuko soon found himself coming face to face with his enemy, Commander Zhao. When the boy escaped from Zuko and his men, Zuko watched with despair, saying that he almost had his honor back, but Iroh assured him that his destiny was tied with the Avatar. Iroh added that he was honored to be in the presence of the boy. However, when Zuko declared the boy to be Zuko's prisoner, Iroh apologetically explained to the boy that he had not failed the tests as all others did, because it meant that the boy was the Avatar. The test involved a candle flame that seemed to be drawn toward the boy, water poured on the table that formed a circle on the table, and a smooth rock that stood on an unstable position.

On the ship, Zuko's uncle, Iroh, conducted a few tests on the boy, after assuring the boy the tests would be painless once complete, the boy would be free to go. Zuko threatened to burn down the village with his firebenders if the boy did not come along with him on his ship, so the boy complied. The boy defiantly refused to give his name. Zuko was astonished to find the tattoos that he seemingly recognized its significance and demanded to know who the boy was. Upon noticing his tattoos, the boy was brought to Zuko. One of the soldiers found the boy in the igloo with some children. He had his men round up all the elderlies. Zuko entered the village with his men, and told the villagers who he was, the son of Fire Lord Ozai and heir to the throne of the Fire Nation. Zuko ordered the course of his warship be set for the light, determined to capture the Avatar, and restore his honor. Three years later, one day on his warship, he witnessed a column of bright light (the Avatar being freed from the iceberg), and he realized it must have been caused by the Avatar. Seeking to restore his honor, Zuko began searching for the Avatar. His father mocked him, saying, " I should bring your sister up here to beat you." His father then burned Zuko on his face to teach him a lesson. When he showed up, it was his father he was to fight, but he would not fight his father. When he was thirteen, Zuko had spoken out of turn to a general in defense of some of his friends who were going to sacrificed in battle, so he was sentenced to an Agni kī Duel (अग्नि की डूएल - "Duel of Fire").
